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issues point sorry for jumping in jeff go ahead. thank you it is a tax on everybody it is a tax on very thin people who exercise a lot and might occasionally want to enjoy a coca-cola you're taxing them too this is a a really bad idea to solve a complex problem you know we've got the first lady doing very reasonable things and then you've got people way out of the left to saying that the obama administration is too far to the right that should tell you where maybe a reasonable approach is down the middle yes i from the right indorsing most of what the first lady has done you've got people in the very far left trying to control how we live with fat taxes with limiting advertising they're against marketing the people who are pushing these taxes and many said it very directly are against corporations the first lady has decided we need to work together with corporations work with everybody everyone has to see to make you know what i am saying and i do. what i can somehow didn't follow it. was going to be a first of all i can't imagine i
issues point sorry for jumping in jeff go ahead. thank you it is a tax on everybody it is a tax on very thin people who exercise a lot and might occasionally want to enjoy a coca-cola you're taxing them too this is a a really bad idea to solve a complex problem you know we've got the first lady doing very reasonable things and then you've got people way out of the left to saying that the obama administration is too far to the right that should tell you where maybe a reasonable approach is down...
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jeff, great to talk with you. >> thank you. >> thank you for your time today. jeff jordan. >>> after the break, my observation on why we don't have a deal in washington yet and how we might be able to get there. stay with us. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. he's going to apply testosterone to his underarm. axiron, the only underarm treatment for low t, can restore testosterone levels back to normal in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these signs and symptoms to yo
jeff, great to talk with you. >> thank you. >> thank you for your time today. jeff jordan. >>> after the break, my observation on why we don't have a deal in washington yet and how we might be able to get there. stay with us. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever...
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jeff. >> thank you. it leads you to wonder. there's no indication that progress is being made behind the scenes. >> you'd like to hope. >> one would hope, right. >>> the atlanta braves haven't used their screaming indian logo since the reagan years, but the controversial logo will be brought back next season as part of the team's new batting practice hats. they started using the screaming indian in 1984. they stopped because of the fwraups offended of that on sports uniforms. >>> experts say that more than half the ones available now are fake. elvis presley tops this year's list of the most forged celebrity signatures. last time we checked he hadn't signed a signature in a while. he's followed by the beatles, first man on the moon, armstrong, and people are still forge kennedy's autograph. >> there's no faking this. here are the most annoying words of 2012. this one, jeff? >> amazing? would that be in there? >> we'll see. for the fourth year, whatever is the most annoying phrase. like, in humber two on the list. followed by, yo
jeff. >> thank you. it leads you to wonder. there's no indication that progress is being made behind the scenes. >> you'd like to hope. >> one would hope, right. >>> the atlanta braves haven't used their screaming indian logo since the reagan years, but the controversial logo will be brought back next season as part of the team's new batting practice hats. they started using the screaming indian in 1984. they stopped because of the fwraups offended of that on sports...
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jeff flock has more. jeff: take a look at this customer care service center. the calls are beginning to come in. there is, at this point, no deal. at this point, no guidance. >> we are following the irs guidelines. from the social security perspective, we are increasing the taxes by 2%. jeff: there was a social security tax holiday for employees. they were paying at 6.2%. >> for two years they have been paying at 4.2 and now it will go back up to 6.2. jeff: is there anyway, based on what you know, is there any way your employees can react quickly enough to get that in place by this friday's paycheck? >> it all depends on the nature of the deal. it is possible. it depends on how complicated the deal is. it can be quite a bit. you have a 2% increase that will affect everybody. on the lower brackets, they are scheduled to go to 15%. jeff: at this point, though, dagen, they will stick with the 2012 until they hear something else from the irs. that all depends on what happens in washington. dagen: that payroll tax will probably go away. thank you again. jeff flock
jeff flock has more. jeff: take a look at this customer care service center. the calls are beginning to come in. there is, at this point, no deal. at this point, no guidance. >> we are following the irs guidelines. from the social security perspective, we are increasing the taxes by 2%. jeff: there was a social security tax holiday for employees. they were paying at 6.2%. >> for two years they have been paying at 4.2 and now it will go back up to 6.2. jeff: is there anyway, based on...
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[laughter] jeff -- 1/2 to recruiting. i will give the phone to bob and you can ask him. -- i have to go recruiting. hold on one second. [laughter] some people want to have a drink with you. they want to meet at jeff's. >> my goodness. that man hosts a radio show and he was using the phone to record the press conference. that is mortifying. >> you cannot use remote -- use your iphone to multitask. he handled that very well. >> there were some frustrating moments tuesday -- to say. despite some plays like that, mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >> from the susquehanna bank sports center, this is an 11 sports. >> one heck of a game between the ravens and redskins.
[laughter] jeff -- 1/2 to recruiting. i will give the phone to bob and you can ask him. -- i have to go recruiting. hold on one second. [laughter] some people want to have a drink with you. they want to meet at jeff's. >> my goodness. that man hosts a radio show and he was using the phone to record the press conference. that is mortifying. >> you cannot use remote -- use your iphone to multitask. he handled that very well. >> there were some frustrating moments tuesday -- to...
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jeff, tell me why you disagree with me or ed. >> i do agree with you eliot. the proof of the pudding is the fact that we did cut tax rates on the rich in the early 2000s under president bush. they're the job creators, the investors, we got a bad economic recovery in expansion. virtually no job creation in that period. the reason is by in large what you're talking about. cutting tax on the rich is not the way to get growth. especially when taxes are already low. the way to get growth now is that we need more demand stimulus and the real danger is all this talk about cutting government spending can jeopardize the rather tepid economic growth we already have next year. >> eliot: ed, back to you. crs, congressional research service came out with a study that claims that there is, in fact no correlation between lowering taxes and increasing investment. many studies i have looked at reach the same conclusion. what is your sort of argument that those studies are wrong as a matter of analytical outcome? >> we don't give out ph.d.s for not finding correlation. first y
jeff, tell me why you disagree with me or ed. >> i do agree with you eliot. the proof of the pudding is the fact that we did cut tax rates on the rich in the early 2000s under president bush. they're the job creators, the investors, we got a bad economic recovery in expansion. virtually no job creation in that period. the reason is by in large what you're talking about. cutting tax on the rich is not the way to get growth. especially when taxes are already low. the way to get growth now...
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now we turn to jeff berardelli from our miami station wfor. i want to start with what's happening with you in the south i want tl potential for serious tornados tomorrow. al jeff, this is looking like a classic severe weather setup. le have a lot of wind shear expected in the atmosphere windg the day tomorrow. at the surface we'll see a du sutheasterly wind bringing up warmth and moisture from the gulf of mexico. gulf o upper levels, a very lrong piece of energy diving south with the jet stream. we'll have a southwesterly wind flow and that twisting and hurning in the atmosphere is theably going to start turning obably gthese thunderstorms, we may see numerous tornados and some could be strong tomorrow. may >> glor: what's the latest on ate snow moving west-to-east? >> that's the big story on the st-to-ea side of the system. igoks as though we'll see a very ughe swath of heavy snowfall. that will be good news on wiristmas day for folks expecting a white christmas in little rock and oklahoma city expectin is going to turn into a travel nightmar
now we turn to jeff berardelli from our miami station wfor. i want to start with what's happening with you in the south i want tl potential for serious tornados tomorrow. al jeff, this is looking like a classic severe weather setup. le have a lot of wind shear expected in the atmosphere windg the day tomorrow. at the surface we'll see a du sutheasterly wind bringing up warmth and moisture from the gulf of mexico. gulf o upper levels, a very lrong piece of energy diving south with the jet...
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jeff flock live at midway airport with this story. jeff: it is funny. some guy wal walked up to me and said what are you doing, what is your story? to the top of the privatization of midway airport. another way for the city to lose money. the city just privatize the parking meters. $1.5 billion deal, 75 years, but the problem is this. they got all the money up front and the city spent all the money already, and now in the parking meters are out of order because they're tearing up the street they have to pay the company back. usually privatization does a better job of managing things like airports and the government tenders to do, but people in chicago are kind of wary about this. he wants to privatize midway airport. have a deal. ithey deal to do it for $2.5 billion. airports are huge generators of cash. the parking concessions, food and beverage concessions, rental car rentals, the places that do that tends to be a big cash generator. companies like to get in on that, i like to do it more efficiently. but here's the problem. don't get the money up fron
jeff flock live at midway airport with this story. jeff: it is funny. some guy wal walked up to me and said what are you doing, what is your story? to the top of the privatization of midway airport. another way for the city to lose money. the city just privatize the parking meters. $1.5 billion deal, 75 years, but the problem is this. they got all the money up front and the city spent all the money already, and now in the parking meters are out of order because they're tearing up the street...
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jeff bush is live. >> reporter: wean just a little bit about -- we know just a little bit about this incident. to my right is the twin peaks overlook, where you can see san francisco from twin peaks. a driver hit four people, knocking one of them 30 feet down this steep ravine. the fire department had to rescue that person. she went to the hospital with life-threatening injuries. a suspect was arrested a short time after, not too far away from this situation. four people were in that vehicle. we're not sure if drugs or alcohol were involved. but there has been an arrest. four people were hit. two people with nonlife-threatening injuries, two people with life-threatening injuries. more on this story as we get more developments. live in san francisco, kron4 news. >>> major charge s underway in curry village at yosemite national park where the hantavirus outbreak started in the summer. >> 10 people got sick from the hantavirus. three eventually died. park officials decided to demolish some of the tent cabins where it's believed the victims were infected by the disease. park officials be
jeff bush is live. >> reporter: wean just a little bit about -- we know just a little bit about this incident. to my right is the twin peaks overlook, where you can see san francisco from twin peaks. a driver hit four people, knocking one of them 30 feet down this steep ravine. the fire department had to rescue that person. she went to the hospital with life-threatening injuries. a suspect was arrested a short time after, not too far away from this situation. four people were in that...
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dagen: jeff, thank you very much for that. connell: now to barclays getting bullish on the oil services sector. dagen: sander smith knows it all from the pits of the cme. sandra: oil is flirting with $90 a barrel. the energy sector is one of the best performers today. i have a god who is like barclays very bullish on the sector. >> we have been accumulating halliburton for the past few months. sandra: production levels are significantly higher. it is the threat of more consumption going forward? >> i think we are able to now support ourselves better in the future. i think a lot of people that we would be counting on the middle east forever. sandra: you say own oil services at these levels. >> yes. 4325 cycles. sandra: there you have it. oil is on quite the run today. a lot of folks very bullish, along with barclays on those stocks. back to you. dagen: please use this time of year to remind yourself of how lucky you are to work with me. that is connell's christmas card to the. connell: merry christmas. dagen: you do not want to
dagen: jeff, thank you very much for that. connell: now to barclays getting bullish on the oil services sector. dagen: sander smith knows it all from the pits of the cme. sandra: oil is flirting with $90 a barrel. the energy sector is one of the best performers today. i have a god who is like barclays very bullish on the sector. >> we have been accumulating halliburton for the past few months. sandra: production levels are significantly higher. it is the threat of more consumption going...
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. >>> convicted polygmist warren jeff owe. >> there are more deputies around here now. used to be two at any given time. now there's 6. >> residents say the anxiety is ramping up as followers of warren jeff prepare for the end. >>> greater blue backpacks and pack them with essentials and be ready to go. >> the latest published revelations to be ready for a disastrous cleansing. >> former lbs member says he's heard it all before. >> it's just warren whipping them up into another frenzy. >> and when the end doesn't come, jeffs will still be right and blame his followers. >> so it's your fault it didn't happen. >> while the doom's day predictions come and go, the blind obedience could some day lead to tragedy. >> i have a brother in law who told me sister, if the profit told me to i'd slid your throat without thinking about it. always that fear that warren would see how far he could take them. >> former members say jeffs may have chosen december 23rd because it's joseph smith's birthday. smith was the founder of the mormon church. >>> wall street's winning streak continues
. >>> convicted polygmist warren jeff owe. >> there are more deputies around here now. used to be two at any given time. now there's 6. >> residents say the anxiety is ramping up as followers of warren jeff prepare for the end. >>> greater blue backpacks and pack them with essentials and be ready to go. >> the latest published revelations to be ready for a disastrous cleansing. >> former lbs member says he's heard it all before. >> it's just...
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joining me from new york is clinical psychologist jeff gardere. great to have you back. someone said that about newtown, it is a town with ptsd. >> yes. >> i say we're a country right now with ptsd. >> absolutely. everyone is feeling this. when you look at hurricane sandy and what happened in newtown, these were the grinches that stole christmas. a lot of people don't even realize that christmas is on tuesday. they're just oblivious. we don't see a lot of decorations. people really are grieving, don. >> i said a moment ago this is having a broader effect. how significant are those effects? you told us earlier about a group of parents in new york that you spoke to who were just weeping over this. >> absolutely. everyone i know has been affected. they still have not been able to come back from it. and they're still processing because they don't know what happened. and with this shooter taking his life and taking his mom's life, they feel that they've been cheated out of any kind of justice or understanding what happened. >> one of the young girls who died in newtown is emi
joining me from new york is clinical psychologist jeff gardere. great to have you back. someone said that about newtown, it is a town with ptsd. >> yes. >> i say we're a country right now with ptsd. >> absolutely. everyone is feeling this. when you look at hurricane sandy and what happened in newtown, these were the grinches that stole christmas. a lot of people don't even realize that christmas is on tuesday. they're just oblivious. we don't see a lot of decorations. people...
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jeff couldn't be here, but he has passed legislation that would make this nation energy- independent. that's pretty impressive for somebody who's been in the haas for one term and newly -- house for one term and newly elected. tom, you bring to the table problem solving. you were chairman of the county council. you understand your district has got a lot of opportunity. you're the cash cow for the state. all of us are going to myrtle beach one day. that's the american dream is to go to myrtle beach. and he brings height to the delegation. so welcome, tim. the only advice i can give you is that you got here by being tim scott, not lindsay graham, not jim demint, just keep being tim scott and that will be good for our state. you have a unique opportunity for the conservative cause. you've nikkei burdens. and i want to help you where i can. and anything my office can do to help you get started we will do. but the only advice i can give you is just keep being the good person you are. and the thing about tim, not only is he good about being a congressman, he'll be a great senator. he's a be
jeff couldn't be here, but he has passed legislation that would make this nation energy- independent. that's pretty impressive for somebody who's been in the haas for one term and newly -- house for one term and newly elected. tom, you bring to the table problem solving. you were chairman of the county council. you understand your district has got a lot of opportunity. you're the cash cow for the state. all of us are going to myrtle beach one day. that's the american dream is to go to myrtle...
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jeff arnd is off tonight. another layer of rief in connecticut- as a communiiy frrday'' mass shooting. -3 jennifer davis is in ewwown, ccearer picture oo two little boys, burred tooay. today. 3 davis on cam top rain and cloudd usherrd n a tryinn day tte sandy hhok ellmentary sccool ssooting...one mother ssying in her eulogy,,it seemm... 'the kk is crying'...for her young son. malloy says: "you - try toofeel their pain, but yyu can't. you try to find some wwrds that you hope will
jeff arnd is off tonight. another layer of rief in connecticut- as a communiiy frrday'' mass shooting. -3 jennifer davis is in ewwown, ccearer picture oo two little boys, burred tooay. today. 3 davis on cam top rain and cloudd usherrd n a tryinn day tte sandy hhok ellmentary sccool ssooting...one mother ssying in her eulogy,,it seemm... 'the kk is crying'...for her young son. malloy says: "you - try toofeel their pain, but yyu can't. you try to find some wwrds that you hope will
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your money needs an ally. >>> tonight, new concerns warren jeffs may be planning something dire from thhis prison sell. we have followed him for years now from his prison cell. he's serving a life sentence for sexually assaulting two underaged girls. now, the closing of a grocery store on the utah border has authorities on high alert. they're told that the world will end no later than this sunday. with the store now closed, what other preparations might they be making, and at what cost to themselves? gary tuchman went to utah looking for answers. >> it's warren jeffs' birthday, the imprisoned prophet of the lds church. in arizona and utah, his followers have a message for him. >> we send our love. >> by all accounts, the man they love is still making major decisions and pronouncements from behind bars, and church members almost never want to talk about that. why are you rubbing away from us? our bizarre comes at a tenuous time. sam is a investigator who has represented more than 100 former members of the flds church. >> the conkensenses seems to be that warren is indicating by the en
your money needs an ally. >>> tonight, new concerns warren jeffs may be planning something dire from thhis prison sell. we have followed him for years now from his prison cell. he's serving a life sentence for sexually assaulting two underaged girls. now, the closing of a grocery store on the utah border has authorities on high alert. they're told that the world will end no later than this sunday. with the store now closed, what other preparations might they be making, and at what cost...
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that's jeff bingaman. that could have been written for jeff bingaman by henry kaiser. this has been jeff bingaman's both owe for the last 30 years. he is not one for flashy press conferences. he is really most of the time too busy getting things done. jeff learned humility in the small town of silver city, new mexico, where he tbriew up. his father was a professor. his mom a teacher. they instilled in him a love and appreciation for education, and that is an understatement. he got his bachelor's degree at harvard, his law degree from stanford. mr. president, those are the two -- two of the finest educational institutions in the world, and he has a degree from both of them, harvard and stanford. at stanford where he is going to law school, he met his wonderful wife ann. i have such warmth for this woman. we have traveled together. i can remember trips we took on senate codels. she was always the life of the party. she was a great match for jeff. jeff being quiet, subdued. ann not always so. i love them both. ann is a political powerhouse in her own right. she served thr
that's jeff bingaman. that could have been written for jeff bingaman by henry kaiser. this has been jeff bingaman's both owe for the last 30 years. he is not one for flashy press conferences. he is really most of the time too busy getting things done. jeff learned humility in the small town of silver city, new mexico, where he tbriew up. his father was a professor. his mom a teacher. they instilled in him a love and appreciation for education, and that is an understatement. he got his...
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jeff glor is at the hospital. >> reporter: scott, two of the children who were taken here died. it's our understanding that one patient is still being treated tonight. when this happened, they had four trauma teams ready but, as you mentioned, one of the most heartbreaking realizations here is that the hospital realized most of the victims would never even leave the school. we spoke with dr. john murphy, who was coordinating coverage this morning. >> well, i was in the emergency room when we got the call that there would not be any more victims coming. and that was a devastating call to get and the room fell silent when we shared the news and there was a moment of deep grief recognizing what that meant. >> reporter: that most of the victims couldn't be saved. >> that's correct. >> reporter: scott, this is the main hospital in a small town so they're not only dealing with the fact that they were treating these victims but that many hospital employees knew the families and knew some of the children involved. the hospital has been offering counseling to both employees and families
jeff glor is at the hospital. >> reporter: scott, two of the children who were taken here died. it's our understanding that one patient is still being treated tonight. when this happened, they had four trauma teams ready but, as you mentioned, one of the most heartbreaking realizations here is that the hospital realized most of the victims would never even leave the school. we spoke with dr. john murphy, who was coordinating coverage this morning. >> well, i was in the emergency...
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jeff? >> thank you very much. >>> the debate over gun control continues after the national rifle association took questions for the first time since newtown. america's largest gun rights group says we don't need new laws. chip reid is in washington with that story. good morning. >> good morning, jeff. the national rifle association was silent in the days following the tragedy in newtown. now it's speaking out and reigniting an explosive debate over gun control. the nra says it will not budge from its long-time opposition to gun control, insisting that the only thing that will stop school shootings is armed guards. >> if it's crazy to call for putting police and arms security in our school to protect our children, then call me crazy. i think the american people think it's crazy not to do it. it's the one thing that would keep people safe and the nra is going to try to do that. added that banning particular guns simply doesn't work. >> we had a so-called assault weapons ban for ten years. it
jeff? >> thank you very much. >>> the debate over gun control continues after the national rifle association took questions for the first time since newtown. america's largest gun rights group says we don't need new laws. chip reid is in washington with that story. good morning. >> good morning, jeff. the national rifle association was silent in the days following the tragedy in newtown. now it's speaking out and reigniting an explosive debate over gun control. the nra says...
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jeff toobin, joe johns both joining me. joe, we were talking about it a little bit -- a few minutes ago. it is very interesting, not just in the cases that the supreme court decided to take, but the ones that they decided not to take. why? >> that's absolutely right. there is one case, gill versus the office of personnel management, which had a whole list of plaintiffs in it, a number of couples that had been denied different types of benefits, that the court did not decide to take, it is a sprawling case. and one of the things that is interesting about that is that in gill there was at least a possibility that justice kagan might have had to recuse herself because of her involvement further down the line as solicitor general. that would have created the possibility of at least conceivably of a 4-4 tie on the court. but by not taking that case, i think you can ask jeffrey toobin, but my feeling is they increase the possibilities that they're going to get something here that really matters and doesn't just come out as a tie,
jeff toobin, joe johns both joining me. joe, we were talking about it a little bit -- a few minutes ago. it is very interesting, not just in the cases that the supreme court decided to take, but the ones that they decided not to take. why? >> that's absolutely right. there is one case, gill versus the office of personnel management, which had a whole list of plaintiffs in it, a number of couples that had been denied different types of benefits, that the court did not decide to take, it is...
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news, jeff greenfield. and from washington and msnbc political analyst, eugene robinson. >> i'm reading the jeff greenfield column. >> isn't it fantastic? >> it's always fantastic. he posted at 4:00 a.m. this morning. i was weeping by 4:15. it was unbelievable. it really was. except i disagree with it. everything about it. the misleading second term curse. poor barack obama, after fighting and spending his way to a close but clear re-election, he's doomed to four years of agony, thanks to that second term curse that affects just about every president who's had the misfortune to win a second term. the litmyany appears compelling from lincoln to fdr setback to nixon's disgrace to reagan's iran contra scandal to clinton's impeachment, to george w. bush's collapsing popularity a second term sounds so unappealing it's almost surprising obama didn't ask for a recount. it doesn't afflict every president. second, for many president, the woes of the second term are rooted in action and decisions taken in the first t
news, jeff greenfield. and from washington and msnbc political analyst, eugene robinson. >> i'm reading the jeff greenfield column. >> isn't it fantastic? >> it's always fantastic. he posted at 4:00 a.m. this morning. i was weeping by 4:15. it was unbelievable. it really was. except i disagree with it. everything about it. the misleading second term curse. poor barack obama, after fighting and spending his way to a close but clear re-election, he's doomed to four years of...
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anthony is at the nymex and jeff is at the nasdaq. jeff a fiscal cliff deal would be good for stocks but how big of a danger would be it for bonds? >> jackie, we are seeing these treasury prices down like you said and the yields rise. but if we do get that fiscal cliff, specifically the long end of the curve, the ten year, the 30 year can really let out and to joey t.'s point earlier, you see that rotation out of trernries. should really boost the equities market. i think we've had a lot of clarity in the past week. the fed came out. they confirm they're focused on their purchases and the belly of the curve that four to six-year bucket. right now i'm focusing being short these treasury futures in the ten year as well as the 30 year and they're getting hit rhe pretty hard today. >> could we be seeing the beginning of an asset class rotation out of bonds and into stocks? >> yeah, i think you make a very good point. it wasn't only the fiscal cliff that brought yields so low on the bonds. if you look just look in july we had an unemployme
anthony is at the nymex and jeff is at the nasdaq. jeff a fiscal cliff deal would be good for stocks but how big of a danger would be it for bonds? >> jackie, we are seeing these treasury prices down like you said and the yields rise. but if we do get that fiscal cliff, specifically the long end of the curve, the ten year, the 30 year can really let out and to joey t.'s point earlier, you see that rotation out of trernries. should really boost the equities market. i think we've had a lot...
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good morning, jeff. >> good morning, guys. we're talking about a big snow starm in parts of the northeast. let's take a look at the radar and satellite. heavy rain in pennsylvania and upstate new york. in the south, it's heavy rain. notice the progression. early afternoon. philly and new york city, right on the line of rain and snow but it looks like it could be a big snowstorm for providence and maybe boston as the system cranks up later today. some places could see as much as six to ten inches of snow especially in this area southeast noengd. just north of new york city 3 to 5 inches, a little bit less as we head to new york and philadelphia. if you're flying major problems in new york city also in cleveland with snow falling right now. snow and rain in d.c. and in san francisco, a temperature of 53. we will see some showers. that's a check of the weather across the country. now here's a lack what you can expect. >> that's your weather forecast. over to you, selkt. >> thanks so much jeff. >>> every year millions of people wa
good morning, jeff. >> good morning, guys. we're talking about a big snow starm in parts of the northeast. let's take a look at the radar and satellite. heavy rain in pennsylvania and upstate new york. in the south, it's heavy rain. notice the progression. early afternoon. philly and new york city, right on the line of rain and snow but it looks like it could be a big snowstorm for providence and maybe boston as the system cranks up later today. some places could see as much as six to ten...
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i'm here with jeff lacker, the lone dissenter in the last fed meeting. i think you dissented all year long. >> true. >> let's get into the reason why you dissented. in the past you dissented on the purchases. this time there was a new aspect to the statement. you dissented on the issue of the economic targets. what's wrong with 6.5% unemployment and 2.5%? >> i was happy to get rid of the calendar date. i thought it was flawed, created awkward problems for us when the time came to adjust it one way or another. i was happy to get rid of that. i agreed to that part of the committee's decision. i think that setting a numerical threshold for unemployment, i would have preferred a qualitative approach to describing conditions under which we'd -- we're likely to start raising rates. numerical threshold for unemployment is risky for a couple of reasons. first, because no one's statistic can really capture everything we think is going on in the labor market. the unemployment rate can fall for bad reasons. it can stay high even though the labor market is improving
i'm here with jeff lacker, the lone dissenter in the last fed meeting. i think you dissented all year long. >> true. >> let's get into the reason why you dissented. in the past you dissented on the purchases. this time there was a new aspect to the statement. you dissented on the issue of the economic targets. what's wrong with 6.5% unemployment and 2.5%? >> i was happy to get rid of the calendar date. i thought it was flawed, created awkward problems for us when the time came...
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good morning. >> reporter: good morning, rebecca and jeff. in just a couple of hours at the white house the president meets with all the key congressional leaders, top democrats harry reid and nancy pelosi leading republicans mitch mcconnell and john boehner. no deal can be reached in past without their cooperation. with the meeting comes a glimmer of hope. in the past all the ifisical cliff talks meetings like this have been the least productive of all. whether he meant to or not the senate majority leader may have spoken for a nation exhausted by seemingly endless fiscal cliff negotiations. >> what's going on here? >> reporter: what indeed. president obama returned to the white house in a grim mood. he met with no congressional leaders and said nothing about his efforts to avert the fiscal cliff, talks continue between senior white house and congressional staff, but that's been true throughout this entire saga. with the deadline looming there were dire predictions. >> come the first of this year americans will have less income than they hav
good morning. >> reporter: good morning, rebecca and jeff. in just a couple of hours at the white house the president meets with all the key congressional leaders, top democrats harry reid and nancy pelosi leading republicans mitch mcconnell and john boehner. no deal can be reached in past without their cooperation. with the meeting comes a glimmer of hope. in the past all the ifisical cliff talks meetings like this have been the least productive of all. whether he meant to or not the...
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a bartender named jeff typed in fat girls to keep of the bill. to keep track. >> reporter: with just 25% discount, they declined the manager's next offer, too. >> well, i can do 50%. we were just like, 50%. >> in a facebook message overnight, the owner maggie lewis apologized saying -- as for jeff, he's now looking for a new job. >> he was busy last night. but that's no excuse. he's trying to clean up the mess. >> i want to tell them that we're sincerely sorry for that. >> reporter: but this is the sort of thing that will sting for a while. >> it's not funny. i can just see it over and over again. >> in the end, the casino and restaurant decided to raise their offer and comp the entire bill. that is not the way they had in mind of beating the house. it's really something. >> you can see how upset about it they are. >>> other news developing overnight. let's go back to john muller in for ron claiborne this morning. >>> u.s. forces in afghanistan led a dramatic raid overnight rescuing this american doctor being held by the taliban. he was kidnapped
a bartender named jeff typed in fat girls to keep of the bill. to keep track. >> reporter: with just 25% discount, they declined the manager's next offer, too. >> well, i can do 50%. we were just like, 50%. >> in a facebook message overnight, the owner maggie lewis apologized saying -- as for jeff, he's now looking for a new job. >> he was busy last night. but that's no excuse. he's trying to clean up the mess. >> i want to tell them that we're sincerely sorry for...
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-hey, jeff. look at yonder. well, blast my buttons if that ain't service. well, you'd better get used to it. looks like this place is going to be your home for a long time to come. the merchandise recovered from harper's warehouse accounts for most of the stolen goods. a lot of my passengers are going to be happy when they hear about the money and valuables we found in his safe deposit box. -i can't thank you enough. not only for myself, but the whole community. in my case, words aren't quite adequate. -forget it, sir. tonto and i are glad it turned out this way. bye, mr. conway. -goodbye. we have unfinished business in sorrento city. -i think we'd better be going now. well, in that case, i won't be keeping you. goodbye, and good luck. if you need us, just let us know. adios. -adios. ♪ ♪ heigh-o, silver! away! ♪ ♪the roy rogers show starring roy rogers king of the cowboy trigger
-hey, jeff. look at yonder. well, blast my buttons if that ain't service. well, you'd better get used to it. looks like this place is going to be your home for a long time to come. the merchandise recovered from harper's warehouse accounts for most of the stolen goods. a lot of my passengers are going to be happy when they hear about the money and valuables we found in his safe deposit box. -i can't thank you enough. not only for myself, but the whole community. in my case, words aren't...
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joining me now is democratic senator, jeff merkley of oregon. his filibuster reform proposal is known as the talking filibuster. senator merkley, thank you very much for being here tonight. >> ezra, good to be with you >> so, first, let me get your reaction to the counterproposal by senators mccain and levin. i'm sure you've looked at it by now. what do you think of it? >> absolutely. this proposal is all about not addressing the core problem paralyzing the senate. right now, the filibuster, as you described it, it's silent, it's secret, simply an objection to a simple majority vote. no talking required. therefore, no visibility, no time and energy, no accountability to the american people. on bill after bill that we wanted to pass, if the filibuster had had to be done out in open, before colleagues, before the public, we would have had the momentum to be able to get that legislation passed, because we were in sync with where the country wanted to go. but the group today put forward the proposal that basically is designed to pull the rug out of
joining me now is democratic senator, jeff merkley of oregon. his filibuster reform proposal is known as the talking filibuster. senator merkley, thank you very much for being here tonight. >> ezra, good to be with you >> so, first, let me get your reaction to the counterproposal by senators mccain and levin. i'm sure you've looked at it by now. what do you think of it? >> absolutely. this proposal is all about not addressing the core problem paralyzing the senate. right now,...
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. >> let's bring in jeff, cnbc contributor. you're a bond guy at the cme. is this a bond bubble and are we coming out of it? >> we talked a couple weeks ago on "power lunch" how we're poised to see the long end of the curve. we had confirmation when ben bernanke said they were going to focus the purchase on the belly of the curve. that's what we call it in the pits. four to six year. right now we certainly have seen a big move in the ten-year. looking at the 30 year, should see a rise in the 30 year. at the end of the day people comfortable out of washington, the bond, long end of the curve, people are selling. >> thanks so much. we'll be back with you in a little bit. sue. >> bob pisani showed us the home builder stocks. one of the reason they are moving, there was good news for the economy. home builder sentiment moving to strongest level since april '06. national association of home builders rose to 47 from a revised 45 in november. keep in mind despite eight months of gains, the confidence index still remains below that key reading of 50. but it has bee
. >> let's bring in jeff, cnbc contributor. you're a bond guy at the cme. is this a bond bubble and are we coming out of it? >> we talked a couple weeks ago on "power lunch" how we're poised to see the long end of the curve. we had confirmation when ben bernanke said they were going to focus the purchase on the belly of the curve. that's what we call it in the pits. four to six year. right now we certainly have seen a big move in the ten-year. looking at the 30 year,...
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jeff? who are they addressing with this horrible act. that they want to know that they did it. >> they're addressing society. you marginalize me. you don't think much of me. you hate me. you don't want me to be part of you. and, in fact, what we know, chris, this is what they really think about themselves. and then they project it onto those loved ones and they project it out to society. so this is the way where they perhaps felt like they have no power. now they have all of the power. and that's why they can stare a child in the eyes and shoot them point-blank because they are in control of that horror. >> dr. wiener, who are they talking to? >> well, you know, i think that what they're trying to do is send a message that they mean something in this world. it's a very sick way. but i've seen people in my practice who actually talk to me about having these fantasies of going in and committing mass atrocities. when i ask them about it, they say well, my life means nothing. and when they look at people who seem happy, who seem like they're
jeff? who are they addressing with this horrible act. that they want to know that they did it. >> they're addressing society. you marginalize me. you don't think much of me. you hate me. you don't want me to be part of you. and, in fact, what we know, chris, this is what they really think about themselves. and then they project it onto those loved ones and they project it out to society. so this is the way where they perhaps felt like they have no power. now they have all of the power....
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jeff pegues, abc news, new york. >> so much good news. jeff pegues, abc news, new york. >> so much good news. viewed b captioned by closed captioning services, inc. >>> good thursday morning. 4:30 a.m.. thanks for joining us i'm eric thomas. >>> and i'm kristen sze. fatal accident that could cause problems on the san mateo bridge. >> sue has the latest. >>> unfortunately we start off the morning with a fatality westbound on the san mateo bridge before the highrise blocking right lane. not affecting traffic bunching up as
jeff pegues, abc news, new york. >> so much good news. jeff pegues, abc news, new york. >> so much good news. viewed b captioned by closed captioning services, inc. >>> good thursday morning. 4:30 a.m.. thanks for joining us i'm eric thomas. >>> and i'm kristen sze. fatal accident that could cause problems on the san mateo bridge. >> sue has the latest. >>> unfortunately we start off the morning with a fatality westbound on the san mateo bridge...
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you know, on the flight is a nonprofit organization started by earl warren here with us today, and jeff miller. it flies world war ii veterans after to see this beautiful memorial at no cost to the veterans. they fly from 117 cities from across the country and have flown over 100,000 veterans to date. for the past two years my business partners and our team have followed the veterans and volunteers from the stars and stripes on the organization in milwaukee. it's my honor to direct your attention to the to world war ii veterans that are here with us today. they are amazing guys who have also become my very, very good friends. i first like to acknowledge julian, and his daughter, julie. can you give a wave? where is julian? julian served in the navy as a cook, and also on the unit for he buried both japanese and american soldiers. he is a published poet. next i want to tell you about joe. who is a company today by his wife. say hi, joe. [applause] many of the now joe, but you might not know why. this picture was taken of him in 1945 in "life" magazine. it was called the human skeleton, w
you know, on the flight is a nonprofit organization started by earl warren here with us today, and jeff miller. it flies world war ii veterans after to see this beautiful memorial at no cost to the veterans. they fly from 117 cities from across the country and have flown over 100,000 veterans to date. for the past two years my business partners and our team have followed the veterans and volunteers from the stars and stripes on the organization in milwaukee. it's my honor to direct your...
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meteorologist jeff berardelli has the details. good morning to you, jeff. >> good morning, rebecca. good morning, everybody. what we have is a strong storm diving south from the rockies, into texas. we already have severe thunderstorms ongoing in places like texas, and also in louisiana. we expect that continue during the day today. and here's the reason why. we have a moist southeasterly surface flow of very strong jet stream in the upper levels. i think we're going to see a lot of severe thunderstorms all across the southeast. some of them will produce strong tornadoes. now on the northern side of the system, it's snowfall and there's going to be a ton of it during the day today, places like oklahoma city little rock southeastern portions of missouri. and then on wednesday and thursday, as much as 1 to 2 feet of snow in interior portions of the northeast. that's going to cause major travel problems in the ohio valley great lakes, and northeast on wednesday and thursday. >> all right. jeff berardelli, thanks so much. >>> a christmas eve tragedy in a small town outside of rochester,
meteorologist jeff berardelli has the details. good morning to you, jeff. >> good morning, rebecca. good morning, everybody. what we have is a strong storm diving south from the rockies, into texas. we already have severe thunderstorms ongoing in places like texas, and also in louisiana. we expect that continue during the day today. and here's the reason why. we have a moist southeasterly surface flow of very strong jet stream in the upper levels. i think we're going to see a lot of...
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dagen: good to see you, jeff. jeff flock reporting. thank you. the pentagon planning to deal with half a trillion dollars in budget cuts thanks to the looming cliff. gun sales rising over concerns of tighter gun control laws. we can find some winners in the stock market. here are some of those on the s&p. ♪ she knows you like no one else. and you wouldn't have it any other way. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take alis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, de
dagen: good to see you, jeff. jeff flock reporting. thank you. the pentagon planning to deal with half a trillion dollars in budget cuts thanks to the looming cliff. gun sales rising over concerns of tighter gun control laws. we can find some winners in the stock market. here are some of those on the s&p. ♪ she knows you like no one else. and you wouldn't have it any other way. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use...
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. >> well, jeff, yes, i'll concede its most recent quarter was not profitable, but it's been a profitable company. not nearly as much as a lot of folks would see and there's a reason. they have been taking market share and doing it in the cloud. use the cloud streaming services of amazon which is indicative of what an important player amazon is becoming in that field as well. it's an expensive stock. you're paying an astronomical p and still a dominant player in e-commerce and one of the new areas where it's dominant is the iphone this year. >> two companies we've been following very closely this year. thanks for joining us on "talking numbers." see you later. happy holidays. mandy? >> a quick look at what's happening with the markets right now. the do you is just hitting flat with the down side barely moving at this point. of course, we're counting down to the bell. also got aetna's ceo who says his hiring plans for the new year will definitely be affected by the fiscal cliff, and get this, he also says health care costs could double for some groups by 2014 due to obama care. we've got a
. >> well, jeff, yes, i'll concede its most recent quarter was not profitable, but it's been a profitable company. not nearly as much as a lot of folks would see and there's a reason. they have been taking market share and doing it in the cloud. use the cloud streaming services of amazon which is indicative of what an important player amazon is becoming in that field as well. it's an expensive stock. you're paying an astronomical p and still a dominant player in e-commerce and one of the...
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another thing, factor to keep in mind just the level of enthusiasm among mormon voters were voting for jeff flake but also get mitt romney on the ballot, a mormon candidate. to get high levels of enthusiasm among mormon, the mormon electorate to vote for the two candidates, and that was a significant hurdle for carmona, and obama's campaign to overcome in arizona. >> let's delve into that really briefly because it seems like there is, it seems like there's a potential path for victory for republicans that doesn't necessarily involve latino voters if they can find other ways to tap in and expand their bases. as you just said such as the mormon vote. i guess the question is, the republican party in arizona, how do they go forward? do they choose to move towards trying to find other cases of support? do they try to reach out to latino voters? what is their strategy going forward, and how viable is that strategy? is there a viable strategy for them to find voters elsewhere and ignore the latino voter? >> i don't think they can continue to ignore the latino vote. now that jeff flake is in office
another thing, factor to keep in mind just the level of enthusiasm among mormon voters were voting for jeff flake but also get mitt romney on the ballot, a mormon candidate. to get high levels of enthusiasm among mormon, the mormon electorate to vote for the two candidates, and that was a significant hurdle for carmona, and obama's campaign to overcome in arizona. >> let's delve into that really briefly because it seems like there is, it seems like there's a potential path for victory for...
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>> in the laundry room. >> i need to email jeff. >> what's the strangest place that you've ever been on your blackberry, staying connected to the office? >> shortly after i got the blackberry, i found myself swinging my kids on a swing with my left hand, checking messages with my right. and i realized, i have to control the blackberry. i can't let it control me. >> the company pays them 75% of full-time pay because, as it's turned out, they each end up working about 40 hours a week. >> that's a full-time job. >> it's not many people's full-time job, though. >> but it's what we used to think of as a full-time job. >> absolutely. >> with so many americans working more than 40 hours a week, it may surprise you to learn that when it comes to productivity, the u.s. is not number one. in fact, we americans rank lower than workers in four european countries, including france, in our productivity per hour of work. now, that's the key-- per hour of work-- even though the europeans work less and take more vacation. >> i am packing up and getting on the road now. >> do you think that with all t
>> in the laundry room. >> i need to email jeff. >> what's the strangest place that you've ever been on your blackberry, staying connected to the office? >> shortly after i got the blackberry, i found myself swinging my kids on a swing with my left hand, checking messages with my right. and i realized, i have to control the blackberry. i can't let it control me. >> the company pays them 75% of full-time pay because, as it's turned out, they each end up working...
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jeff bridges. >> i know. >> have you seen it? >> i want to see that and avatar. >> they have come a long way. let me play a game with you. great lawyer? >> ted. >> david. >> too easy. >> the adversaries are now friends, really good friends, and when we asked to meet with them, they suggested a personal spot. david boyce's apartment in new york city. >> if anybody had said to me nine years ago that i would be about to be interviewing the two men who fought each other tooth and nail in bush versus gore on the same side of a constitutional fight, i would have said, are you crazy? >> actually, david and i talked about this in 2000. as we were getting ready to argue in the supreme court, that some day we'd like to be on the same side in the united states supreme court. and we said some day, some day someone is going to come to us who will want to get married, and they'll be gay. >> it would take nearly a decade for that to actually happen. >> what do we want? >> olson was recruited by a group of hollywood activists who wanted to chall
jeff bridges. >> i know. >> have you seen it? >> i want to see that and avatar. >> they have come a long way. let me play a game with you. great lawyer? >> ted. >> david. >> too easy. >> the adversaries are now friends, really good friends, and when we asked to meet with them, they suggested a personal spot. david boyce's apartment in new york city. >> if anybody had said to me nine years ago that i would be about to be interviewing the two...
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jeff, thank you very much. really appreciate your perspective. our special coverage of the connecticut shooting continuing after a quick break. >> reporter: here's lieutenant paul vance of the connecticut state police. he's briefing reporters, all of us, on the investigation. >> -- literally the word is "plead." families are grieving. many of the families have asked to please afford them their privacy as they go through this ter shs t terrible tragedy. the lieutenant has asked me to pass that on to you as concisely as possible. that's the best way i can do it. at this time i can take a couple questions. we'll see if we can clear up anything. then i'm going to speak a little bit about our future get-togethers. >> [ inaudible ]. >> correct. >> [ inaudible ]. >> you're going to ask me a hard question, and i'm trying to recall. there were two phone calls. the question was about the threats. there were two threats of violence. we can just simply say that came in, two separate phone calls against the same facility, which was the church, the catholic ch
jeff, thank you very much. really appreciate your perspective. our special coverage of the connecticut shooting continuing after a quick break. >> reporter: here's lieutenant paul vance of the connecticut state police. he's briefing reporters, all of us, on the investigation. >> -- literally the word is "plead." families are grieving. many of the families have asked to please afford them their privacy as they go through this ter shs t terrible tragedy. the lieutenant has...
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that's when you could see it approach $20 a share. >> what are your banking picks, jeff? who do you like? >> i think over time b of a works but for new money being brought in i'd rather look at citigroup where you haven't had quite the run but have the capital return and the international story and like the capital market numbers, too, morgan stanley or goldman sachs, if we can get any relief, a lot of activity in the markets and those stocks could do well. >> we are tracking euclid, this powerful pinter storm. could inflict some major damage. we'll check in with our friends at the weather channel coming up next. >>> plus, a wear of retail analysts weigh in on the storm's impact of retail's bottom line. >>> and a little bit later on former pennsylvania governor ed rendell is going to be showing us to find out what the co-chair of the fix the debt commission has to say now that we're just five days from going over. >>> and before hitting the break, here's a message from the head of a pennsylvania company to our nation's lawmakers in washington. >>> my name is richard phill
that's when you could see it approach $20 a share. >> what are your banking picks, jeff? who do you like? >> i think over time b of a works but for new money being brought in i'd rather look at citigroup where you haven't had quite the run but have the capital return and the international story and like the capital market numbers, too, morgan stanley or goldman sachs, if we can get any relief, a lot of activity in the markets and those stocks could do well. >> we are tracking...
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hamby called the targets "coercion to commit fraud." >> jeff hamby: initially, it was 15%. they kept trying to up it. >> kroft: they didn't care how you got there? they just wanted you... >> hamby: wanted us to hit the benchmark, arbitrary benchmark. >> kroft: they're saying, "you will admit these people, whether they're sick or not, whether they need to be hospitalized?" >> hamby: correct >> alford: uh-huh. >> cloonan: they never phrase it that way. they did say "admit 20%." the reality of that is that there's only one way that that can happen, and that is if it is arbitrary. that is, if you do admit patients that don't need to be admitted. >> rankin: for patients who were 65 and over, the benchmark was 50%. >> kroft: those would be medicare patients? >> rankin: correct. >> kroft: you're saying it's not a good idea to admit half the patients over 65? >> cloonan: if you are put into the hospital for reasons other than a good, justifiable medical reason, it puts you at significant risk for hospital- acquired infections and what we would refer to as "medical misadventures." >
hamby called the targets "coercion to commit fraud." >> jeff hamby: initially, it was 15%. they kept trying to up it. >> kroft: they didn't care how you got there? they just wanted you... >> hamby: wanted us to hit the benchmark, arbitrary benchmark. >> kroft: they're saying, "you will admit these people, whether they're sick or not, whether they need to be hospitalized?" >> hamby: correct >> alford: uh-huh. >> cloonan: they never...
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jeff glor in for scott pelley tonight. >> remember, the latest news and weather are always on cbssf.com. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> glor: tonight, new doubts that a fiscal cliff deal can get done. the senate majority leader compares the house speaker to a dictator as the house says it will reconvene sunday. will they get back to talks? reports from nancy cordes and major garrett. we're also facing a dairy cliff. john blackstone on why milk may soon double in price. the drilling boom in colorado it's leaving towns flush with cash but what is it leaving behind? ben tracy is there. and dean reynolds on the men who create some of the most precious gifts. all retirees? >> all retirees. and they all get paid the same. >> reporter: nothing. >> nothing. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> glor: good evening, everyone.
jeff glor in for scott pelley tonight. >> remember, the latest news and weather are always on cbssf.com. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> glor: tonight, new doubts that a fiscal cliff deal can get done. the senate majority leader compares the house speaker to a dictator as the house says it will reconvene sunday. will they get back to talks? reports from nancy cordes and major garrett. we're also facing a dairy cliff. john blackstone on why milk may soon...